Those who would exalt themselves by abetting the strength of the Godless, and the wrength of the oppressors. |
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These federations themselves will affiliate with Internationals, such as the International Trade Union Confederation. |
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Those who seek to prevent 2010 from becoming 1984 will want to arm themselves with this valuable book. |
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Now starting and stopping cannot themselves have starts or stops, or, a fortiori, middles either. |
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But the surprising fact is that cultured and learned men not only do not notice it for themselves, but they contest every exposure of the harm and stupidity of patriotism with the greatest obstinacy and ardour, though without any rational grounds; and they continue to belaud it as beneficent and elevating. |
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People who think they can eat whatever they want without harming their health are deceiving themselves. |
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The mountain climbers spent a few days acclimatizing themselves to the high altitude. |
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Not many people came, but the few people who did enjoyed themselves. |
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After raiding the town, the soldiers helped themselves to any loot that they could find. |
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They deliberately slanted the story to make themselves look good. |
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The five foolish virgins addressed themselves at the noise of the bridegroom's coming. |
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By the late 11th century at the very latest, Scottish kings were using the term rex Scottorum, or King of Scots, to refer to themselves in Latin. |
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They've arrogated to themselves the power to change the rules arbitrarily. |
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At times there would be two groups of three lines allowing one group to reload while the other group arranged themselves and fired. |
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The two countries have been arming themselves for years, but now they have agreed to disarm. |
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Both of these versions were extensively referred to, as the translators conducted all discussions amongst themselves in Latin. |
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He often has to ask people to repeat themselves because he's a little deaf. |
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They came up with an evasion of the law to keep all the land for themselves. |
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Lastly, being thus divided from truth in themselves, they are yet farther removed by advenient deception. |
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Advertisings do not by themselves cause a book to 'go'. The circulating libraries are far more useful than any advertising columns. |
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So emboldened and careless did these body-snatchers become... that they no longer confined themselves to pauper graves. |
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England put themselves within sight of the World Cup quarter-finals with a comfortable bonus-point victory over Romania in Dunedin. |
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Winners of any of the events can also call themselves the official World Champion. |
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Just as the gates fully ajarred themselves, the Lamborghini soared through them, and out into the freedom of the poorly defined road. |
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Also, she fed patients who were unable to feed themselves and, occasionally, dealt with an alkie who treated a patient badly. |
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Those women lite up they were so excited they were all over themselves we did it girls we made the King happy and Diane to. |
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People are rising up to free themselves from amerikkkan corporate exploitation. |
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His heroines never have a true anagnorisis because the moral fault is never in themselves, only in outside conspirators. |
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Everyone, professor or cadre, would smile at us as if we were the apricot blossom and spring themselves. |
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This is a beautiful world of enlightened aristos, the kind of people who know not only wine but Italian art and, to a great extent, themselves. |
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Markus inferred that the aschematic women were just as likely to think of themselves as being independent as dependent. |
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But because Aspergians can express themselves in words, they have more ways to deal with their aversions or indulge their interests. |
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The juniors hurried out like bees aswarm, asking no questions, clattered up the staircase, and added themselves to the embroilment. |
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All bodies and all parts of bodies mutually attract themselves and one another. |
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For greate men hurt not the common weale so much by beeing evil in respect of themselves, as by drawing others unto evil by their evil example. |
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When I invited women to decide for themselves which rite of passage to talk or write about, I found that only a few chose their sexual awakening. |
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And all his people told him that their horses were aweary, and that they were aweary themselves. |
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Some collectors are interested in the backcards as well as the toys themselves. |
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As the team's speedy ballcarriers broke tackle after tackle, the fans chatted among themselves. |
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Those who plunge into the novel soon find themselves thrashing in a sea of words and sentences unencumbered by italics or explication. |
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He and Mr. Goldie have managed to beat the clock, finishing and printing the book themselves while Mr. Murray is still alive. |
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They stopped traffic so some big shot and his entourage could have the whole road to themselves. |
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The company's envoys had to prostrate themselves before the emperor, pay a large indemnity, and promise better behaviour in the future. |
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Ordinary people took advantage of the dislocation of civil society during the 1640s to derive advantages for themselves. |
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Strickland were required to clear themselves touching their deportment in that affair. |
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Many former members of the Rump continued to regard themselves as England's only legitimate constitutional authority. |
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The members of the government of Lord Liverpool from 1812 to 1827 called themselves Whigs. |
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Transparent jellyfishlike creatures called siphonophores will often attach themselves to each other in communities. |
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However, many Episcopalians were quiet about any Jacobite sympathies and were able to accommodate themselves to the new regime. |
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In a federal or confederal union the states continue in existence but place themselves under a new federal authority. |
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During the Enlightenment, women also began producing popular scientific works themselves. |
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Jewlike, the Jesuits have insinuated themselves into every level of society. |
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Liberals rightly recoil from the constant pressure on Muslims to explain themselves and denounce jihadism or even islamism. |
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Furthermore, freemasons all across Europe explicitly linked themselves to the Enlightenment as a whole. |
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However, by the terms of the Tennis Court Oath, the communes had bound themselves to meet continuously until France had a constitution. |
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Barras and Rewbell were notoriously corrupt themselves and screened corruption in others. |
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They took it upon themselves to protect the Church from what they saw as a heretical change to their faith, enforced by revolutionaries. |
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When he returned from the ceremony to mark this, men of the City pulled Pitt's coach home themselves, as a sign of respect. |
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The ministers agreed to drop the measure then pending, but refused to bind themselves in the future. |
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The production of bail in court, who there justify themselves against the exception of the plaintiff. |
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Denmark also committed themselves to participate in a war against Sweden together with France and Russia. |
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It collapsed in 1807, when France and Russia themselves formed an unexpected alliance. |
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Owing to the Russian army's scorched earth tactics, the French found it increasingly difficult to forage food for themselves and their horses. |
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Short of supplies and doubting their ability to defend themselves, the city authorities requested that Hood take it under his protection. |
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Further to the west, 1,500 British Foot Guards under Maitland were lying down to protect themselves from the French artillery. |
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There is evidence that people in Scotland are increasingly likely to describe themselves as Scottish, and less likely to say they are British. |
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Today, Scotland has a population of just over five million people, the majority of whom consider themselves Scottish. |
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As a result, the bulk of the Allied armies found themselves trapped in an encirclement and were beaten. |
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During the Civil War, many Kentuckians found themselves fighting their own family members. |
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The Chetniks presented themselves as a Yugoslav movement, but were primarily a Serb movement. |
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The German bombers would attach themselves to either beam and fly along it until they started to pick up the signal from the other beam. |
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Those over 50 use Kikai at home among themselves but can understand and use Japanese. |
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Many of the participants found themselves among kindred souls who shared their interests. |
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I think it's time we now have a proper, public debate so that the public can listen to the two sides of the argument and judge from themselves. |
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The boards in most cases continue to exist as voluntary associations of council leaders, funded by the local authorities themselves. |
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English nationalists often see themselves as predominantly English rather than British. |
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During the 1740s economic crisis in the colony, masters had trouble feeding their slaves and themselves. |
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Etiquette usually requires reporters to identify themselves to the usher before taking position here and starting to write. |
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High trans effect ligands such as H or CO labilize ligands that are trans to themselves. |
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Secondly, they sought to influence other stakeholders in the region to take action themselves. |
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Some, such as Manus O'Donnell and Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone, were kings themselves. |
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The county councils of these were abolished in 1986, but the counties themselves still exist legally. |
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Regions were themselves abolished in 1996 and replaced by the current unitary council areas. |
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In other cases, counties themselves could have an exclave made up of a parish. |
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Parish councils have powers to provide some facilities themselves, or they can contribute towards their provision by others. |
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When the Roman garrison left around 410, the various parts of Britain were left to govern and defend themselves. |
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There are a large number of people with connections to the town who have made themselves important in one sphere or another. |
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What if all the poor people should refuse to pay rent and shelter themselves under the American flag? Landlordism would go crumbling. |
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However, the sea change in attitude about war more generally meant that governments began to control and regulate the trade themselves. |
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His legalistic tendencies irritated his neighbors, especially since they had to defend themselves against his frivolous suits. |
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Unto whom too many applying themselves, betwixt jest and earnest, betray the cause of truth, and insensibly make up the legionary body of error. |
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Destination branding is the work of cities, states, and other localities to promote to themselves. |
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Both BAC and Hawker Siddeley were themselves the result of various mergers and acquisitions. |
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Parents were unable to establish a just nature in their children which they had never had themselves. |
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Many were not easy to be governed, nor like to conform themselves to strict rules. |
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Steamships immediately made use of this new waterway and found themselves in high demand in China for the start of the 1870 tea season. |
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By this theory, the name of the Geordie lamp attached to the North East pit men themselves. |
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Universal motors also lend themselves to electronic speed control and, as such, are an ideal choice for devices like domestic washing machines. |
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It is possible that eukaryotes themselves originated from horizontal gene transfers between bacteria and archaea. |
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Very often husbands would patronise my boutique and pick out something for the little lady and, in passing, pick out something for themselves. |
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Cabinet ministers must respond, either themselves or through a deputy, although the answers do not always fully answer the question. |
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Subsequent writers like Ruzar Briffa and Karmenu Vassallo tried to estrange themselves from the rigidity of formal themes and versification. |
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Most Romans had fled the city, but some barricaded themselves upon the Capitoline Hill for a last stand. |
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The elite declared themselves as kings who developed burhs, and identified their roles and peoples in Biblical terms. |
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The Ahmadis are particularly persecuted, especially since 1974 when they were banned from calling themselves Muslims. |
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Most British Chinese are descended from people who were themselves overseas Chinese when they came to Britain. |
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All participants categorised themselves as Cornish and identified Cornish as their primary ethnic group orientation. |
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In Scotland 467 people described themselves as having Cornish national identity. |
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Two lovely lover men who put themselves in the path of bullets meant for you. |
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James and Valentina Sbarra fit the last description, and they are relieved to be able to call themselves successful lowballers. |
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As early as Shulgi, however, kings praised themselves for protecting roads and building waystations for travelers. |
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In the 2001 census, 7 percent of people in Cornwall identified themselves as Cornish, rather than British or English. |
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Whether this was a result of the Angles themselves, as the early medieval writer Gildas argued, or mere coincidence is unclear. |
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Though most of the Radical Reformers were Anabaptist, some did not identify themselves with the mainstream Anabaptist tradition. |
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They were referred to by their opponents as Hicksites and by others, and sometimes themselves, as orthodox. |
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Its purpose is to free the youth of the church and their communities to express themselves and their faith in their own ways. |
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Monastics commit themselves to a simple and celibate life, detached from material pursuits, of meditation and spiritual contemplation. |
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Nehru and liquat visited Lahore, Ambala, Jilandur and Amritsar together to see for themselves what was going on and to appeal for peace. |
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The folk magic used to identify or protect against malicious magic users is often indistinguishable from that used by the witches themselves. |
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This right remained a bone of contention between the church authorities and universities that were slowly distancing themselves from the Church. |
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Mica, Kai, and Matthias find themselves at the epicenter of miracles, strange majick, and disaster. |
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They have been identified through the architecture of the baths themselves. |
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Emperors often built baths to gain favour for themselves and to create a lasting monument of their generosity. |
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It is not uncommon on exam days for several students to malinger rather than prepare themselves. |
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The knights themselves lived in auberges, but these were more large houses rather than palaces. |
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More often, they worked to distinguish themselves from their European counterparts by depicting uniquely American scenes and landscapes. |
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The fame of Gropius and Breuer attracted many students, who themselves became famous architects, including Ieoh Ming Pei and Philip Johnson. |
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Austen had many admiring readers in the 19th century who considered themselves part of a literary elite. |
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She and Percy now found themselves penniless, and, to Mary's genuine surprise, her father refused to have anything to do with her. |
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Marganus and Cunedagius divide the kingdom between themselves, but soon quarrel and go to war with each other. |
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Some events themselves are also considered so abusive that they are banned in many countries. |
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Inserts that propel themselves rapidly away from the shell burst, often looking like fish swimming away. |
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The foreign powers largely distanced themselves from the plotters, calling them atheists and Protestant heretics. |
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Bacon, or bacon fat, is often used for barding roast fowl and game birds, especially those that have little fat themselves. |
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Most sculptors who emerged during the height of Moore's fame, and in the aftermath of his death, found themselves cast in his shadow. |
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Eventually, all four find themselves separately falling asleep in the glade. |
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Where the Keri's have to do with exegesis or grammar, by far the largest part of them proceed immediately from the Masorets themselves. |
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Despite Bacon's advice to him, James and the Commons found themselves at odds over royal prerogatives and the king's embarrassing extravagance. |
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The postmodernist critiques of science have themselves been the subject of intense controversy. |
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They felt themselves lords and masters of the universe, with power over life and death. |
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In the pagan world, kings were often seen as either ruling with the backing of heavenly powers or perhaps even being divine beings themselves. |
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Other Puritans contented themselves with being able to meet freely and act on local parishes. |
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They distanced themselves from the harshest sides of their religion that had led to the abuses of Cromwell's reign. |
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However, novels slowly divested themselves of the Arthurian and chivalric trappings and came to centre on more ordinary or picaresque figures. |
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The plays themselves were in a version that Johnson felt was closest to the original, based on his analysis of the manuscript editions. |
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The French had shewn themselves the ablest architects of ruin that had hitherto existed in the world. |
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Through Linnell he met Samuel Palmer, who belonged to a group of artists who called themselves the Shoreham Ancients. |
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He was baptised at the age of one month into the Church of England, though his family themselves were irregularly practising Unitarians. |
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He also argues that individuals should be prevented from doing lasting, serious harm to themselves or their property by the harm principle. |
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But if the situation allows people to reason by themselves and decide to accept it or not, any argument or theology should not be blocked. |
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The process whereby the indigenous population of 'Wales' came to think of themselves as Welsh is not clear. |
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They referred to themselves as Janeites in order to distinguish themselves from the masses who did not properly understand her works. |
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Those who now call themselves Conservatives are either Liberals, Fascists or the accomplices of Fascists. |
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No longer able to support themselves financially, the family instead sought to place their sons as apprentices in various occupations. |
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In 1953, Huxley and Maria applied for United States citizenship and presented themselves for examination. |
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Pratchett wrote or collaborated on a number of Discworld books that are not novels in themselves but serve to accompany the series. |
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Invariably these performers choose to accompany themselves on instruments such as guitar and banjo. |
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Thus, classical performers often achieve high reputations for their musicianship, even if they do not compose themselves. |
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The fireworks themselves were devised and controlled by Gaetana Ruggieri and Giuseppe Sarti, both from Bologna. |
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Slowdive named themselves after a Siouxsie and the Banshees song of the same name and took inspiration from the group at their beginnings. |
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They redeemed themselves with this show. The first song or two was meh, but they were on fire after that. |
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This is also the year the first Britpop bands such as Suede and Blur started to show themselves on the festival circuit. |
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Conductors who studied his methods would go on to be influential themselves. |
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They must attend ballet class six days a week to keep themselves fit and aware. |
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It captures the confusion that occurs when a group of actors decide to put together a sketch in which they will impersonate themselves. |
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When they had a matinee, and I suspected they were allowing themselves plenty of time for a very leisurely lunch. |
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Some composers, notably Ennio Morricone, orchestrate their own scores themselves, without using an additional orchestrator. |
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They also wished to be free to accept such engagements individually, absenting themselves from concerts if there were a clash of dates. |
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The Pythons prided themselves on the depths of the historical research they had taken before writing the script. |
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The archive is free to search, but there is a charge for accessing the pages themselves. |
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Headgear is not a required piece of basic equipment, but players today may choose to wear it to protect themselves from head injury. |
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Players are forbidden to wear or use anything that is dangerous to themselves or another player, such as jewellery or watches. |
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Rarely, a player will go for a high topspin backhand, while themselves in the air. |
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In order for the fighters to protect themselves against their opponents they wrapped leather thongs around their fists. |
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Liverpool fans often refer to themselves as Kopites, a reference to the fans who once stood, and now sit, on the Kop at Anfield. |
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Many Arsenal players appeared as themselves and manager George Allison was given a speaking part. |
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The Games also constitute an opportunity for the host city and country to showcase themselves to the world. |
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The games themselves were such a burden on host cities that it appeared that no host would be found for future Olympiads. |
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However, some of these smaller, third tier nations, such as Japan, acquitted themselves well in their opening matches. |
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In 2003 under Smith, Huddersfield established themselves as a Super League club, finishing 10th, above Wakefield Trinity and Halifax. |
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In order to be successful in racing, Quarter Horses need to be able to propel themselves forward at extremely fast sprinter speed. |
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This type of fiber allows them to propel themselves forward at great speeds and maintain it for an extended distance. |
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In the early laps they switched around between themselves several times to keep everyone amused. |
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Many of the mezedes, or starters, could be a meal in themselves, and their preparation and presentation are where this restaurant shines. |
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Occasionally they perform in a club act, which is a mickey-take of The Chippendales. They do a strip routine and call themselves The Chipolatas. |
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Horner also praised the sportsmanship of both drivers stating that they conducted themselves in a well orderly and mannered fashion. |
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Winners of continental championships can call themselves the official champion of their own areas. |
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Some of them liked to see themselves as effectively lords of the city, but they were not. |
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Violating their oath to restore land to the Byzantines, they often kept the land for themselves. |
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They also carved out a place for themselves and their descendants in the Crusader states of Asia Minor and the Holy Land. |
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Cultureshock was the Commonwealth Games Cultural Programme which ran alongside the Games themselves. |
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Public Sovereignty is the belief that ultimate authority is vested in the people themselves, expressed in the idea of the general will. |
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In 2008 the CIA discontinued printing the Factbook themselves, instead turning printing responsibilities over to the Government Printing Office. |
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The sketches themselves were the first ever done in oils directly from the subject in the open air. |
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Danes have distinguished themselves as jazz musicians, and the Copenhagen Jazz Festival has acquired an international reputation. |
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Since 2009, the BVI have made a name for themselves as a host of international basketball events. |
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Political debates, however, have centred themselves predominately on universal suffrage and education reform. |
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The Isle of Man is also said to be home to fairies, known locally as the little folk or themselves. |
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Throughout the Troubles, Belfast artists continued to express themselves through poetry, art and music. |
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In the case where a good is produced and unsold, the standard accounting convention is that the producer has bought the good from themselves. |
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However, a large number of Welsh speakers are more comfortable expressing themselves in Welsh than in English. |
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Neither their languages nor terms they used to describe themselves have survived. |
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As late as the middle centuries of the 1st millennium the inhabitants of Ireland did not appear to have a collective name for themselves. |
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The Normans themselves were descendants of Vikings, who had settled in Normandy and thoroughly adopted the French language and culture. |
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In the 2006 Census, 1,803,741 residents identified themselves as having Irish ancestry either alone or in combination with another ancestry. |
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However this figure does not include Australians with an Irish background who chose to nominate themselves as 'Australian' or other ancestries. |
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The rebels did so well in their raiding that the Danish kings decided to take over the campaign themselves. |
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The Picts are often said to have tattooed themselves, but evidence for this is limited. |
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Irish poets portrayed their Pictish counterparts as very much like themselves. |
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Capitalism seems different because people are in theory free to work for themselves or for others as they choose. |
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Countrymen were dependent on their local priests for the reading of scripture because they could not read the text for themselves. |
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Because of the resistance to allowing women on board, many female pirates did not identify themselves as such. |
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As the pirates attacked a vessel of Singapore, not Finland, and are not themselves EU or Finnish citizens, they were not prosecuted. |
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After the soldiers manning the fort were forced to abandon it, they spiked its guns and fled themselves before reinforcements could arrive. |
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The nobles served in the upper levels of the elector's army and bureaucracy, but they also won new prosperity for themselves. |
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There are many Acts of Parliament which themselves have constitutional significance. |
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The common prisoners drew lots amongst themselves and only one out of twenty actually came to trial. |
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Many Whigs freely associated themselves with the American Patriot cause, which Tories thought were encouraging the Americans in their resistance. |
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Royal governors and officials found themselves powerless to stop the rebellion and in many places were forced to flee. |
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As late as 1780 the Loyalists were deceiving themselves and top London officials about their supposedly strong base of support. |
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The state governments were themselves brand new and officials had no administrative experience. |
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The official Liberals found themselves a tiny minority within a government committed to protectionism. |
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Minkes can grow to 10m and are likely to approach boats, delighting passengers with acrobatics as they hurl themselves out of the water. |
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So sure was the Restoration of Charles now that the only difficulty was in restraining impatience and braggartism among the Royalists themselves. |
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The New York quintet call themselves Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, and their RCA debut LP is this season's breakaway disco act. |
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They often have no semantic meaning in themselves, though they may affect the semantics of brivla to which they are attached. |
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And regardless of their differences, they always act with such camaraderie and complicity among themselves. |
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Some camgirls offer nude photographs or videos of themselves in exchange for gifts or money. |
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They grow fat and strong on bunker, squid and, cannibalistically, themselves. |
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In Lent noblemen and carls alike had got into the traces and pulled the carts of stone themselves. |
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All outward signs suggest that catatonics have ceased being subjects by virtue of having transformed themselves into veritable objects. |
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As an indication of the miners' desperation in these years, the free miners of Wensley lowered themselves to caving for scraps of ore. |
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Fridges switch themselves on and off regularly as they keep their temperature between 2 and 4 degrees celsius. |
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Many people who consider themselves to be liberally educated have undertaken study in half a dozen fields from a Chinese menu of subjects. |
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Gardeners argue among themselves about how necessary chitting is, but I do chit my seed potatoes. |
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A swarm of wasps got into a honey pot, and there they cloyed and clammed themselves till there was no getting out again. |
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Both these creatures, by forming themselves in a clew, have often more the appearance of excrescences in the bark, than that of animals. |
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According to an internal study undertaken by bronies themselves, 19.05 per cent of respondents engaged in clopping. |
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Among the objects of knowledge, two especially commend themselves to our contemplation. |
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Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacency, if they discover none of the like in themselves. |
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They think themselves out the reach of Providence, and no longer concerned to solicit his favour. |
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The three of them could hardly tell themselves apart, became a sort of congeries of loving emotions, all mutually complementary. |
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Drops of water naturally form themselves into figures with a convex surface. |
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Foppish and fantastic ornaments are only indications of vice, not criminal in themselves. |
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Explanations for the gender imbalance are nearly as wide-ranging as cybergirls themselves. |
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As a result, the Japanese found themselves having to dance to a new tune and it was one they were scarcely familiar with. |
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Arranged by country, these articles are accompanied by databoxes and the listings themselves. |
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Some think of themselves as demisexual, only able to feel attraction when a very strong emotional bond already exists. |
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The diadochi not only continued to propagate the typological portrait of Alexander, they also commissioned such protraits themselves. |
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Scientists warn that the dispersed oil, as well as the dispersants themselves, might cause long-term harm to marine life. |
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The DIYers get together once a week to share tips on making things for themselves. |
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Ordinary out-of-school youth make a similar distinction between themselves and the slapheads, doleites or dossers. |
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They not only forswore dopping themselves, but also contrived to make the National Party forgo a dop. |
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Spirits, by distillations, may be drawn out of vegetable juices, which shall flame and fume of themselves. |
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One drongo executive can do harm enough, but things get worse when they start recruiting people like themselves. |
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The hon. gentleman Mr. Reynolds had expressed his fears that the Government would allow themselves to be earwigged out of the money. |
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They attach themselves to the eglomerated solids and oil particles and lift them to the surface of the water. |
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Most people most of the time experience themselves and others in one or another way that I shall call egoic. |
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The orbiters in her life in high likelihood like to talk about this and make themselves her emotional tampon and outlet. |
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The tools themselves are ethicless just as a scalpel can be used to heal or to harm. People have ethics. |
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In the course of the struggle with the unfortunate ethnarch, the nobles had found it expedient to attach themselves to Rome. |
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Some philosophers and divines have evirated themselves, and put out their eyes voluntarily, the better to contemplate. |
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Hollis and Mrs. Hale immediately distanced themselves from fangirlish behaviors. |
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Here are some brides of ten compelled to seat themselves on the fascinum, the virile ivory in the temples of classical scholarship. |
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Anne and Henrietta, finding themselves the earliest of the party the next morning, agreed to stroll down to the sea before breakfast. |
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The point of quoque with illos is that those flatus, which have the right to be called winds, are also subject to laws like the winds themselves. |
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In the middle stage, the Reges Gothorum saw themselves as something better than mere foederati. |
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But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
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Young women can make even more irretrievable fools of themselves than young men, if they are not forewarned and foretrained. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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In the ecstasy of that thought they gambolled round and round, they hurled themselves into great leaps of excitement. |
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People often interrupt themselves mid-sentence. Why? Perhaps they're excited over something and get ahead of themselves as they speak. |
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When people put a lot on what their folks used to do, it always means they haven't got gimp enough left to do anything themselves. |
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Thank you to all our dedicated volunteers who have given of themselves to make this project a success. |
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At last the goblins had a chance to rid themselves of one of the troublesome defenders, and two goblin warriors snatched the opportunity. |
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The particles themselves must have an interior and gravitative being, and the multeity must be a removable or at least suspensible accident. |
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Cosmetic imaging helps my patients see for themselves how gum lifts can make the difference between a satisfactory case and a great case. |
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The Normans themselves originated from Scandinavia and had settled in Normandy in the late 9th and early 10th centuries. |
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The modern Welsh name for themselves is Cymry, and Cymru is the Welsh name for Wales. |
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Some industrialists themselves tried to improve factory and living conditions for their workers. |
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Employers had to decide between giving in to the union demands at a cost to themselves or suffering the cost of the lost production. |
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Thousands of homeless families find themselves stuck in emergency accommodation for at least two years. |
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Venezuela and India dedicate themselves to making globally competitive beauty queens. Hodiernally, what do desi Americans do? |
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He and later emperors thought of themselves as part of a continuous line of emperors that begins with Charlemagne. |
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He used these, in conjunction with the Biblical texts themselves, to write his commentaries and other theological works. |
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These three are all early manuscripts, but are less useful than might be thought, since L and M are themselves so close to the original. |
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Many immigrants struggle to adapt themselves to the culture of the host country. |
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This is the language of nearly all surviving early manuscripts of the Mabinogion, although the tales themselves are certainly much older. |
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The city also has a Lord Mayor who is selected by city councillors from among themselves. |
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That the Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers, Seventy Thousand with their associates slain by Bouadicea, affords a sure account. |
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Some jurists also held high judicial and administrative offices themselves. |
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Inscriptions on Roman triumphal arches were works of art in themselves, with very finely cut, sometimes gilded letters. |
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They generally saw themselves as restoring the original church of Jesus Christ rather than reforming one of the existing churches. |
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At the same time, some Britons established themselves in what is now called Brittany. |
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They entrenched themselves, the larger body at Appledore, Kent, and the lesser, under Hastein, at Milton, also in Kent. |
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The English did not attempt a winter blockade, but contented themselves with destroying all the supplies in the district. |
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When one turns from the domboc's introduction to the laws themselves, it is difficult to uncover any logical arrangement. |
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Norwich soon began imposing themselves on that patched-up defence with Holt having their best early chance, only to see it blocked by Simpson. |
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Between 1939 and 1947 the independentists concerned themselves primarily with the welfare of the Polish majority. |
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France, Scotland, Flanders, and Boulogne allied themselves with the rebels. |
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